Map of city/distances (comparative)

The size of city of Baltimore to compere the city with Budapest it seems to be quite similar.
(according some official data area of Baltimore 238,5 km² and area of Budapest 525,14 km²)
Commer Transportation
Most common commute in 2020
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Drove Alone (59.2%)
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Public Transit (16.1%)
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Carpooled (8.61%)
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The following chart shows the number of households using each mode of transportation over time, using a logarithmic scale on the y-axis to help better show variations in the smaller means of commuting.
Car Ownership
1 car of the average number
The following chart displays the households in Baltimore city, MD distributed between a series of car ownership buckets compared to the national averages for each bucket. The largest share of households in Baltimore city, MD have 1 car, followed by false.
Public Transportation



Baltimore isn't a city known for its efficient public transportation system.
There are 4 major options:
- bus,
- MARC train,
- Light Rail, and
- Metro subway.
Prises:
- a one way bus or subway fare is $1.70, and
- a day pass with unlimited daily use on the bus and the subway is $4.00,
- a weekly pass is $22.00 and
- a monthly pass is $68
Transportation Option
Buses
- The buses run throughout the city and into Baltimore County. The bus system is notoriously unreliable. The subway runs East-West only, and does not link up with either of the other two rail systems.
- If you're coming to Baltimore to go to Johns Hopkins Hospital, this is your best bet.)
Light Rail
- This is the North/South option, and again, it does not link up with the other two rail systems. You can grab this at the airport.
MARC
- The train schedules are mostly for commuters, and are unidirectional. You can get to Frederick, MD, DC and WV using this rail system.
The Charm City Circulator
- is a free bus that consists for two routes—the Purple Rout which runs from Penn Station to Federal Hill, and the Orange Rout which runs from Hollins Market to Harbor East
- it operates 7 days a week, connecting parking areas, Amtrak, MARC, Light Rail, Metro Subway and buses are scheduled to run 10 minutes apart
- the services also integrates with the Water Taxi Harbor Connector, extending free service on the water for select routes
Rent a Car
- an easy, convenient way to see the city and it surrounding areas


Sources:
Public & Private Transportation Options | Visit Baltimore
Baltimore: Public Transportation - Tripadvisor
Baltimore city, MD | Data USA
Closeup of Baltimore, Maryland on a road map of the United States Stock Photo - Alamy
Maryland Transit Administration
Baltimore City & Neighborhood Maps | Visit Baltimore
Baltimore metro area map (ontheworldmap.com)